Anatomy Insights Quiz

Illustration of human anatomy focusing on nerves and mediastinum structures, with detailed labels and educational elements.

Anatomy Insights Quiz

Test your knowledge of anatomy with this comprehensive quiz designed for students and professionals alike. Dive into topics such as nerve innervations, mediastinum structures, and more.

  • 18 questions covering various anatomy aspects
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Ideal for medical students and anatomy enthusiasts
18 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExaminingNerve54
The facial nerve innervates:
The stylohyoid muscle
The sternohyoid muscle
The sternothyroid muscle
The thyrohyoid muscle
The omohyoid muscle
The anterior rami of C1 to C3 through the ansa cervicalis innetrvates: (multiple)
The stylohyoid muscle
The sternohyoid muscle
The sternothyroid muscle
The thyrohyoid muscle
The omohyoid muscle
What is false about phrenic nerve?
Is the only motor nerve for the diaphragm
Arises from the C3, C4, C5 ventral/anterior branches
Runs forward from the anterior scalene muscle
Enters the chest behind the subclavian artery
Runs behind the prevertebral layer of the deep fascia
What is true about the phrenic nerve?(multiple)
Is the only motor nerve for the diaphragm
Arises from the C3, C4, C5 ventral branches
Runs forward from the anterior scalene muscle
Enters the chest behind the subclavian artery
Enters the chest anterior/forward he subclavian artery
Runs behind the prevertebral layer of the deep fascia
Within the posterior neck triangle you CANNOT find:
The superficial cervical artery
The occipital artery
The external carotid artery
The brachial plexus branches
The subclavian artery
The left phrenic nerve: (multiple)
Goes in the anterior mediastinum
Goes in the superior mediastinum
Lies anteriorly to the brachiocephalic vein
Goes with the pericardiophrenic artery
Goes through the thoracic duct
Innervates all the intercostals muscles
Innervates diaphragm, central part of the diaphragm, the pericardium and the mediastinal part of the parietal pleura
The visceral pleura is innervated by:
Intercostals nerves
Branches of the pulmonary plexus
Branches of the phrenic nerve
The long thoracic nerve
Branches of the cervical plexus
What is false about the inferior cervical ganglion:
Lies forward from 1st rib
Creates ansa subclavia
Creates ansa vertebralis
Gives off inferior sympathetic cervical cardiac nerve
Lies forward from C5 (middle cervical ganglion)
The laryngeal ventricle/sinus:
Opens into the vestibule of the larynx
Elongate tubular extension of the pharynx
Is located above the vocal folds
Its synonym is a piriform fossa
Is located below the vocal folds
What is false about the cricoid cartilage?
Has two facet for articulation
The lamina creates the posterior side
Lies just above the trachea
Is shaped like a signet ring
The arch lies in front
What is true about the cricoid cartilage? (multiple)
The lamina creates the posterior side
Lies just above the trachea
Has four facet for articulation
Has two facet for articulation
Is shaped like a signet ring
The arch lies in front
Two of the tributaries of the azygos veins is/are:
Left anterior intercostal veins (from 3rd to 11th)
Left posterior intercostal veins (from 3rd to 11th)
The right superior intercostal vein
Right posterior intercostal veins from 4th to 11th
The left superior intercostal vein
Inferior vena cava
The accessory hemiazygos vein: (multiple)
Arises from right ascending lumbar and right subcostal vein
Begins in the fourth intercostals space
Arises from left ascending lumbar and left subcostal vein
Descends on the right side of posterior mediastinum
Descends on the left side of posterior mediastinum
Goes into the left subclavian vein
One of the structures can be found in the anterior mediastinum is:
The sternopericardial ligament
The azygos vein
The esophagus
The hemiazygos vein
The sympathetic trunk
Which of the structures can be found in the posterior mediastinum?(multiple)
The sternopericardial ligament
The azygos vein
The esophagus
The hemiazygos vein
The sympathetic trunk
One of the structures can be found in the superior mediastinum is:
The sternopericardial ligament
The azygos vein
The esophagus
The hemiazygos vein
The sympathetic trunk
The border between the superior and inferior mediastinum is:
The line from the xiphosternal joint to the IVD Th VIII/Th IX
The superior thoracic aperture
The bifurcation of the trachea at the level of Th IV/Th V
The line from the jugular notch of the IVD Th II/Th III
The line from the sternal angel to the IVD Th IV/Th V
Glossopharyngeal nerve: (multiple)
It has a spinal and cranial part
It has a cranial part
It supplies the muscles of the tongue
It supplies 1/3 of the muscles of the tongue
It contains only motoric component
It contains motor, sensory and parasympathetic fibers
Gives recurrent laryngeal nerve
Gives tympanic nerve
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